This page is containing records and statistics of Croatian football club GNK Dinamo Zagreb. It shows club records as well as individual records achieved by the club's players.
Number in parentheses indicates number of titles, while competition in bold indicates record number of titles.
Croatian First Football League (25): 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Croatian Football Cup (17): 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2024
Croatian Football Super Cup (8): 2002, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2013, 2019, 2022, 2023
Yugoslav First League (10): 1923, 1926, 1928, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1948, 1954, 1958, 1982
Yugoslav Cup (7): 1951, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1980, 1983
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1): 1967
Reference: [1]
Record of biggest wins and loses in domestic league, domestic cup and official European matches (from 1992).
Record of longest league sequences in terms of winning, losing, scoring and conceding (from 1992).
GNK Dinamo Zagreb record players in terms of appearances and goals in official matches (domestic league and cup games, all official European games). [ citation needed ] Last game updated: Rijeka - Dinamo 2–7 (13 November 2022)
No. | Player | Apps |
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1 | Dražen Ladić | 467 |
2 | Arijan Ademi | 363 |
3 | Mladen Ramljak | 339 |
4 | Mirko Kokotović | 325 |
5 | Srećko Bogdan | 309 |
6 | Drago Vabec | 308 |
6 | Zlatko Kranjčar | 308 |
8 | Marko Mlinarić | 302 |
10 | Filip Blašković | 294 |
10 | Sammir | 294 |
No. | Player | Goals |
---|---|---|
1 | Franjo Wölfl | 260 |
2 | August Lešnik | 196 |
3 | Igor Cvitanović | 165 |
4 | Slaven Zambata | 158 |
5 | Zvonimir Cimermančić | 128 |
5 | Dražan Jerković | 128 |
7 | Zlatko Kranjčar | 125 |
8 | Snješko Cerin | 117 |
9 | Željko Čajkovski | 101 |
10 | Eduardo da Silva | 92 |
No. | Goalkeeper | Minutes |
---|---|---|
1 | Ivan Kelava | 951 |
2 | Eduardo | 627 |
3 | Ivan Turina | 625 |
4 | Tomislav Butina | 449 |
5 | Dražen Ladić | 440 |
6 | Filip Lončarić | 401 |
7 | Dominik Livaković | 398 |
8 | Antonijo Ježina | 328 |
9 | Oliver Zelenika | 308 |
10 | Miralem Ibrahimović | 271 |
Updated on 21 August 2022
Reference: [5]
No. | Player | Signed from | Date | Value |
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1 | Marko Rog | Split | 9 July 2015 | € 5.000.000 |
2 | Luka Ivanušec | Lokomotiva | 19 August 2019 | € 3.000.000 |
2 | Boško Šutalo | Atalanta | 21 June 2022 | € 3.000.000 |
2 | Luka Stojković | Lokomotiva | 22 August 2023 | € 3.000.000 |
5 | Petar Bočkaj | Osijek | 25 December 2021 | € 2.700.000 |
6 | Iyayi Atiemwen | Gorica | 22 January 2019 | € 2.650.000 |
7 | Junior Fernendes | Bayer Leverkusen | 23 April 2014 | € 2.500.000 |
7 | Lovro Majer | Lokomotiva | 27 June 2018 | € 2.500.000 |
7 | Robert Prosinečki | Sevilla | 8 July 1997 | € 2.500.000 |
10 | Marcelo Brozović | Lokomotiva | 24 January 2015 | € 2.400.000 |
11 | Adrián Calello | Independiente | 15 December 2008 | € 2.200.000 |
12 | Marko Bulat | Šibenik | 11 February 2021 | € 2.200.000 |
No. | Player | Sold to | Date | Value |
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1 | Marko Pjaca | Juventus | 21 July 2016 | € 23.000.000 |
2 | Luka Modrić | Tottenham Hotspur | 26 April 2008 | € 21.000.000 |
3 | Josip Šutalo | Ajax | 21 August 2023 | € 20.500.000 |
4 | Dani Olmo | RB Leipzig | 25 January 2020 | € 19.000.000 |
5 | Joško Gvardiol | RB Leipzig | 28 September 2020 | € 16.000.000 |
6 | Filip Benković | Leicester City | 9 August 2018 | € 14.500.000 |
7 | Eduardo da Silva | Arsenal | 3 July 2007 | € 13.500.000 |
8 | Marko Rog | Napoli | 29 August 2016 | € 13.000.000 |
8 | Vedran Ćorluka | Manchester City | 1 September 2007 | € 13.000.000 |
9 | Lovro Majer | Rennes | 26 August 2021 | € 12.000.000 |
10 | Dario Šimić | Inter Milan | 3 January 1999 | € 11.000.000 |
10 | Mateo Kovačić | Inter Milan | 31 January 2013 | € 11.000.000 |
No. | Player | Sold to | Date | Value |
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1 | Joško Gvardiol | RB Leipzig | 28 September 2020 | € 37.000.000 |
2 | Marko Pjaca | Juventus | 21 July 2016 | € 29.000.000 |
2 | Dani Olmo | RB Leipzig | 25 January 2020 | € 29.000.000 |
4 | Luka Modrić | Tottenham Hotspur | 26 April 2008 | € 22.500.000 |
5 | Josip Šutalo | Ajax | 21 August 2023 | € 20.500.000 |
6 | Filip Benković | Leicester City | 9 August 2018 | € 14.500.000 |
7 | Eduardo da Silva | Arsenal | 3 July 2007 | € 13.500.000 |
8 | Marko Rog | Napoli | 29 August 2016 | € 13.000.000 |
8 | Vedran Ćorluka | Manchester City | 1 September 2007 | € 13.000.000 |
9 | Lovro Majer | Rennes | 26 August 2021 | € 12.000.000 |
10 | Dario Šimić | Inter Milan | 3 January 1999 | € 11.000.000 |
10 | Mateo Kovačić | Inter Milan | 31 January 2013 | € 11.000.000 |
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